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" We knew then what we know now; only exemplary blacks are acceptable. "
Constance Baker Motley
Knew
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" The women's rights movement of the 1970s had not yet emerged; except for Bella Abzug, I had no women supporters. "
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" New Orleans may well have been the most liberal Deep South city in 1954 because of its large Creole population, the influence of the French, and its cosmopolitan atmosphere. "
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" The fact is that racism, despite all the doomsayers, has diminished. "
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" The last state to admit a black student to the college level was South Carolina. "
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" My parents never told us that our great-grandmothers had been slaves. "
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" I never thought I would live long enough to see the legal profession change to the extent it has. "
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Live
" The black population now consists of two distinct classes-the middle class and the poor. "
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Middle
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" In high school, I won a prize for an essay on tuberculosis. When I got through writing the essay, I was sure I had the disease. "
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High
Got
High School
" All Southern state colleges and universities are open to black students. "
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Open
Southern
" Affirmitive action is extremely complex because it appears in many different forms. "
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Action
Because
" We Americans entered a new phase in our history - the era of integration - in 1954. "
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New
Our
History
" In high school, I discovered myself. I was interested in race relations and the legal profession. I read about Lincoln and that he believed the law to be the most difficult of professions. "
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Legal
Myself
High School
" King consciously steered away from legal claims and instead relied on civil disobedience. "
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Civil
Away
Legal
" In my view, I did not get to the federal bench because I was a woman. "
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Woman
View
Get
" Sexism, like racism, goes with us into the next century. I see class warfare as overshadowing both. "
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Like
I See
Class
" I rejected the notion that my race or sex would bar my success in life. "
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Would
Bar
Success
" The legal difference between the sit-ins and the Freedom Riders was significant. "
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Legal
Freedom
Significant
" We African Americans have now spent the major part of the 20th Century battling racism. "
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Century
Part
20th Century
" King thought he understood the white Southerner, having been born and reared in Georgia and trained a theologian. "
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Georgia
Thought
He
" I remember being infuriated from the top of my head to the tip of my toes the first time a screen was put around Bob Carter and me on a train leaving Washington in the 1940s. "
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Train
Remember
Leaving
" There appears to be no limit as to how far the women's revolution will take us. "
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Women
Will
Far
" The Constitution, as originally drawn, made no reference to the fact that all Americans wre considered equal members of society. "
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Constitution
Equal
Fact
" Columbia Law School men were being drafted, and suddenly women who had done well in college were considered acceptable candidates for the vacant seats. "
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Law
College
Done
" Today's white majority is largely silent about the race question. "
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Race
Question
White
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Media
" When I was 15, I decided I wanted to be a lawyer. No one thought this was a good idea. "
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Lawyer
Idea